Kindergarten-8 Program

Faith Formation at St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy Parish is a K-8 program. Penance and Eucharist Preparation typically take place in Second Grade (For children age 7 and above). Confirmation Preparation takes place over two years, typically in 7th and 8th grade.

Sacrament Preparation Policy

Children preparing for the Sacraments of First Eucharist, First Reconciliation, or Confirmation are still dependent upon their parents. They learn primarily from the attitudes, words and behavior of their parents. For this reason parents have the primary responsibility for the education and preparation of their children for celebrating these sacraments.

Sometimes, for various reasons, the parents are unable to fulfill their role as the primary educators in preparing their children for the sacraments. In such cases alternatives are possible. They can delay the preparation and celebration of the sacrament until they are able to fulfill their role. They can delay the preparation and celebration until the child is mature enough to fulfill the responsibilities on his/her own. Or they can select an adult sponsor for the child who would fulfill the role ascribed to the parents.

The sacramental policies below outline the responsibilities of both the parents and the candidates wishing to celebrate a sacrament.

First Eucharist

Eucharist is a sacrament continuing the process of initiation begun at Baptism. It is the sacrament in which the Christian community comes together to celebrate Christ’s presence among us. As we are fed by the gift of Jesus in the Eucharist and by the people gathered together, we go forth to serve others as Jesus did.

Candidates for the celebration of first Eucharist are to:

be at least seven years of age and baptized.

attend and fully participate in at least two years of formal Religious Formation or its equivalent.

attend Sunday Mass regularly.

Parents of the candidates are to:

see that their children attend Sunday Mass regularly.

register for the First Eucharist program.

attend the Parent Meeting

Work with the child at home with the support of (and in cooperation with) the Religious Formation staff.

The First Eucharist preparation program consists of one parent information/registration meeting, one rite of Enrollment Mass, Retreat, At Home; chapter book on Sacrament, First Communion Mass.

First Reconciliation

The Sacrament of First Reconciliation is the outward sign by which we celebrate a merciful and forgiving God and renew our relationship with Him and the community. It celebrates the fact that we can be forgiven at all times. First Communion candidates are to be prepared and to celebrate Reconciliation prior to celebrating First Communion.

Candidates for First Reconciliation are to:

be at least seven years of age and baptized.

attend Sunday Mass regularly.

attend and participate in a formal Religious Formation program.

Parents of the candidates are to:

see that their children attend Sunday Mass regularly.

register for the First Reconciliation program.

Work with the child at home with the support of (and in cooperation with) the Religious Formation staff.

The preparation program for First Reconciliation consists of one parent information/registration meeting, one Rite of Enrollment Mass, Retreat, and completion of the First Reconciliation chapter book.

Confirmation

As a Sacrament of Initiation, Confirmation is closely related to Baptism and Eucharist. Christians are reborn in Baptism, strengthened by Confirmation and nourished and sustained by the Eucharist. Confirmation renews and strengthens the baptismal call to responsibility as a member of the community, responsibility to bring the Good News, and responsibility to serve others and take part in the mission of Jesus Christ.

Candidates wishing to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation are to:

have participated fully in a cumulative, formal religious formation program or its equivalent through the 7th grade.

attend 8th grade weekly class sessions

attend Sunday Mass regularly.

Retreat

Parents of the candidates are to:

see that their children attend Sunday Mass regularly.

register for the Confirmation preparation program.

attend parent meeting

Work with the candidate at home with the support of (and in cooperation with) the Religious Formation staff.

The Confirmation preparation program consists of one parent/candidate information and registration meeting, commitment to service, Retreat, one candidate/sponsor night, Reconciliation, rehearsal, and Confirmation Mass.